"No -Because that isn’t our focus - getting promoted (hopefully with trophy) by 1pt on 90 will be totally fine. However if we can go up with 6 to go we should fly the last half dozen and pick up 18pts so who knows?"

@StevenCross81

"I say yes we will. Our focus is promotion (obviously) but Nuno will target a haul of 116 points from here. High standards set."

@IRC2299

“We could but it’s not important. Promotion first then the title”

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Big spenders

Reports claim Wolves spend £45,000 a week on rising star Ruben Neves - but they will be going into another financial planet if they confirm promotion.

The Championship leaders stunned the football world last summer when they signed the Portuguese starlet from Porto paying £15.8 million to sign him.

And reports claim they were prepared to pay him more than £2 million a year to join.

However, with Wolves 1/200 to be in the Premier League next year, they are going to have to be prepared to part with more.

The average Premier League player earned more than £50,000 a week, according to the latest edition of sporting intelligence’s annual Global Sports Salaries Survey.

And Manchester United’s first-team players are the best paid in the Premier League - pocketing an average of £100,792 a week

The average Manchester City player also earns more than £5 million a year, averaging at £100,691 a week.

Even the more lowly clubs pay big bucks - rock bottom West Brom pay an average of nearly £43,000 a week.

Preston plan

Alex Neil has conceded that Wolverhampton Wanderers are where they are in the Championship simply because they’re the best team - but he’s not planning for them to have an easy ride when they visit Preston North End this weekend.

Wolves, 12 points clear at the top of the division, head to Deepdale looking for their fourth consecutive league win having endured a small blip prior to that.

While many accept that Wanderers are all but Premier League bound, Neil has high hopes for his own side between now and the end of the season.

“We’re playing the best team in the league so far this season in terms of what they’ve managed to do,” he said.